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    disinterested. And as astonishing as it is‚ Marquez’ cholera metaphor for love reads completely true right up to the novel’s end when Fermina Daza and Florentino Ariza commit themselves fully to their infection of this metaphorical plague requiring their permanent quarantine and exile forever. The relationship between Dr. Juvenal Urbino and his wife‚ Fermina Daza represent the behavior of two people facing a cholera epidemic. Urbino‚ who diagnoses‚ treats‚ and eventually eradicates cholera does so

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    DOMESTIC POLICIES Economy President Fidel Ramos embarked on an ambitious development plan dubbed "Philippines 2000." Under the plan‚ several industries critical to economic development were privatized‚ such as electricity‚ telecommunications‚ banking‚ domestic shipping‚ and oil. The taxation system was reformed‚ and external debt was brought to more manageable levels by debt restructuring and sensible fiscal management. By 1996‚ GNP was growing at a rate of 7.2 percent and GDP at 5.2 percent

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    of video technology in the field of commercial production as well as the political turmoil that culminated in EDSA caused the downward stride of the industry. In 1988‚ TV viewership dipped considerably due to the power crisis during the Aquino and Ramos administrations. Most people turned to cinemas which allowed the cinema industry to move up and recover. Due to their affordability‚ movies are

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    observed good moral conduct during his stay in this school. This certification is hereby issued in connection with his application for enrolment. Given this 20th day of March‚ 2013. LYDIA SOLIVA-RAMOS Principal IV Not valid without school seal Republic of the Philippines Department of Education National Capital Region Division of City Schools ISMAEL MATHAY SR. HIGH SCHOOL

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    Analysis of Employee Motivation at Calvo’s SelectCare: After conducting the interview with SelectCare’s Special Projects Manager‚ Ms. Gina Ramos‚ a lot of similarities with her management styles and Vroom’s theory of motivation were observed. In a sense‚ Ramos’ practices reflect on the three main components of the theory. As the interview went into more depth‚ Ramos showed more qualities of employee motivation and employee relationships. Expectancy When an employee understands that the amount of effort

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    References: “Champions of Human Rights‚ Jose Ramos-Horta (b. 1949).” United For Human Rights. Web

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    good. As all of the villagers get on the ship‚ Karana worries that her brother Ramo is not of the ship. The captain of the ship is certain that Ramo is on the ship‚ but Karana sees him at the top of the cliff. Since they can not turn the ship around‚ Karana must jump off the ship and swim back to shore to be with Ramo. Karana and Ramo are forced to take care of themselves. As they’re searching for food on the beach‚ Ramo decides that he wants to go get one of the canoes left by the villagers from

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    It’s based on a true story about a 12-year-old girl called Karana who is stranded on an Island and must work out how to survive. Her main enemies on the Island are the wild dogs and she lives in fear of the Aleuts. Summary: One day‚ Karana and Ramo spot red sails while they are out gathering roots. The red sails belong to the Aleuts Native Americans from Alaska Captain Orlov. They have come to Ghalas to hunt otter. When it is time for the Aleuts to leave‚ they only gave one trunk of spearheads

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    President Fidel Ramos with regard to the standoff in Lahad Datu in the east coast of Sabah‚ that the BIMP-EAGA should be revived by the countries concerned as the grouping was the key to improve the people’s conditions in south Philippines‚ Borneo Island and adjacent areas. "The BIMP-EAGA is the win-win strategy if we are looking from the perspective of a better‚ more prosperous‚ more peaceful‚ more harmonious and more sustainable future for all peoples‚" Ramos was quoted as saying. Ramos said the potentials

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    characters discussed in Island of the Blue Dolphins: Karana is the main character. She is a teenage girl whose father is the ruler of the island Chowig is the ruler of the island in the beginning of the story. He has a son and a daughter‚ Karana and Ramo Ramo is Karana’s brother and Chowig’s son. He is a young boy around the age of 10. Captain Orlov is the leader of the Aleuts who are the people that come to live on the island while they hunt otter pelts. Kimki is the leader that followed Chowig

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